Inch By Inch in Everyday Ramblings

  • April 5, 2022, 3:50 p.m.
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I know for many of you spring hasn’t even started yet, and for some of you it is six months away, but here it is just roaring through. The ornamental pears are shedding their delicate white blossoms everywhere (including being tracked into the apartment) with the big winds and big changeable skies.

There are twigs and fallen branches everywhere. Good for the birds.

The young cherries planted up in the park a few years back have already shed most of their perfect pink blossoms that were in full display six days ago.

It is official. Ms. E. is graduating from NYU next month. The graduation ceremony will be in Yankee Stadium and the commencement speaker is Taylor Swift. Her mother will be there, flying out from Seattle. We don’t know what comes next, but you can bet everyone in the family is proud of her. College during a pandemic with a school transfer in the middle was one heck of a challenge.

Other than a trip to meet my new dentist next week (sadly, with some sort of repair in the offing), and gearing up for the primary election, my calendar is more open than it has been in a long while.

I have had a few mostly luxurious days, with nothing extra scheduled. I got a bunch of seedlings planted yesterday and most of my garden plot set. The blueberry is flowering and leafing out.

Diego continues to be doing well. He is curled up next to me here.

All my hair accoutrements have been sorted and I got a new brush and a simple wide tooth wooden comb. Now I am hyper aware of the thinning I am doing everything I can think of to not put any undue stress on my hair. I need to find a salon or person to trim it. It has been well over a year. The guy I went to back then is out of business.

And in terms of coming up with strength training goals for both me and my two partner/students in weight-lifting land, I am thinking about going to the gym. Seriously considering it for the first time in over two years. My gym did manage to survive the pandemic.

I saw they had plenty of Covid tests for sale at the grocery this morning. If I test before I know I am going to be around Kes and anyone else vulnerable like Mr. Sherlock, I think I am ready to put my toe back in the in-person world.

We still have a couple of weeks left on mask mandates for the train and buses.

When I do go back to the gym, I will wear a mask to start and see how I feel.

Besides not wanting to give anyone Covid, I don’t want to get any sort of respiratory virus. Things are complicated enough with seasonal allergies! It is a small price to pay but having a runny nose under one’s N95 (like this morning) is no fun at all.

I know there isn’t much drama here in this post, or in my life presently and that is fine by me. There is plenty of drama out there in the world. The only thing certain is that things will change.

And I feel on the brink of change.

There is no big authority bullhorn saying, okay, you can go out now, the pandemic is over. Because it is not over.

We just incrementally step out, prepared to step back as needed, one metatarsal at a time.


Last updated April 06, 2022


Jinn April 05, 2022

No real Spring here yet but I know it’s coming and I am tentatively planning my garden ( in my head at least :-)
No drama is great !!

IpsoFacto April 05, 2022

I’m glad you’re doing well and so is Diego. It will be good for you to get back into the world as we know it now. I used to teach children, “yard By yard, life is hard. Inch by inch life’s a cinch.”

mcbee April 05, 2022

I got my second booster yesterday, I am so tired of feeling scared. It's time to move forward.
I am glad Diego is content, its a good day!

noko mcbee ⋅ April 05, 2022

Good for you. I am waiting a little on the fourth shot but am glad I can get it when I am ready.

Deleted user April 06, 2022 (edited April 06, 2022)

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Glad to hear you and Diego are doing well. We all have enough drama around and in the world! Let’s hope things will soon change in a more positive way.
I and my husband have just more or less recovered from a covid infection. Belgium has many infections again!
We have been fully vaccinated, but it remains a nasty disease, even in mild form. It is a lung virus and you clearly feel that the heavy cough should not become too severe, otherwise you will end up in the hospital and on a ventilator. Robert got ill 10 days ago and I started with mild fever 3 days later., some slight headache but those heavy coughing fits are terrible. Like you won't be able to get out of that. Ooche!
So, keep yourself save.!!

noko Deleted user ⋅ April 06, 2022

I am sorry to hear you both got Covid. I appreciate your perspective on it and will keep your experience in mind as I navigate the out in the world stuff. Sending full and smooth recovery thoughts your way. The stress of the war so close could not have helped.

Deleted user noko ⋅ April 09, 2022

I am feeling a lot better…but the doctor told us that the cough usually lasts about fifteen days or even longer so that’s why I'm happy that it's much less now already.
The war! Sigh! To see what they have to go through…just horrible. Why are humans such criminal killers?
For many centuries we saw the same thing happen again and again. So much hatred towards others, even towards children.

Deleted user April 06, 2022

We're in full April showers mode. It will be very green in a few weeks.

Zipster April 06, 2022

How nice to be lacking in drama. I sometimes wonder if I am becoming immune to it. Every day there is something. Perhaps it's a plot to wear us all down to acceptance. How beautiful your Spring, so lush and vibrant. I remember years ago when I was called "ma'am" for the first time and how it infuriated me. Now I suffer in silence as my jawline sags and my hair thins.

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